Ask HN: Why do Hackers always (it seems) go after Sony?
Hey guys,
I read another article today http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-30373686 where the Playstation network has been hacked. What is with all the hacks to Sony? Are they perceived to be easy to hack or are they a company that are for whatever reason hated?
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[ 4.9 ms ] story [ 15.6 ms ] threadPerhaps it is you focusing on Sony that is the issue, since others are getting hacked as well?
Specifically I meaning this - http://attrition.org/security/rant/sony_aka_sownage.html and the table at the bottom. Over 30-40 high profile attacks on a regular basis (every couple of months). And more recently hacks on the PS network, Sony pictures, customer details etc that were so high profile.
Sony just seems to have more high-profile cases than others. Media companies tend to have a pretty devil-may-care relationship with security, and Sony has also done a few things in the past to earn people's ire.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_BMG_copy_protection_rootki... and https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2005/11/sonys_drm_roo...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_Network_outage#Crit... Bottom line is that Sony haven't helped themselves in the last few years. Whilst they build pretty good hardware, building software systems (especially to support things like the Playstation) isn't their forté. Worse is that when they do screw up, they are arrogant and disrespectful to their customers.Their arrogance has irked a generation of hackers and script kiddies, who see Sony as a carte blanche target. The recent hack shows both their arrogance and negligent attitude to the security of their customer and private company data. Investors should be punishing Sony and calling for the heads of the board.